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In this live futures trading video, I record my trades in real time and walk through my thought process as the market unfolds. I start by explaining that I’m trading futures through a prop firm, which allows traders to participate in the futures markets while keeping personal capital risk relatively low and maintaining significant upside potential. I also briefly mention a free educational series for those who are new to futures and want to understand how the market works. Once trading begins, the video captures a fast-moving session with strong momentum and volatility. You’ll see me attempt multiple long and short setups, manage trades as price accelerates, and adapt as conditions change. Some trades work quickly, others require patience, and a few result in frustrating early exits that leave sizable gains on the table. I openly acknowledge these mistakes and emotions, offering a realistic look at how challenging live trading can be—even when the market is moving in your favor. To control risk, I switch between standard futures contracts and micro futures, explaining why position sizing and flexibility are critical during high-volatility periods. While there are moments of hesitation, missed entries, and irritation, I stay disciplined, focus on small scalps, and wait for higher-probability pullbacks. That patience eventually pays off with a cleaner move that helps the session finish solidly green. This video is meant to show what real trading actually looks like—imperfect entries, emotional reactions, risk management decisions, and the importance of staying composed even after mistakes. I wrap things up by sharing encouragement for beginner and struggling traders and inviting viewers to a free live webinar designed to help traders build better habits, consistency, and confidence in their trading journey.
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